Tuesday, November 6, 2012

The Center for Public Integrity

Dear Naresh,

Throughout the year, the Center for Public Integrity has brought you documented coverage of the most expensive election in U.S. history - a total approaching $6 billion.

On the morning of this financial free-for-all, and the least transparent election in recent history, I invite you to visit our website. There you’ll find our extensive Consider the Source reporting - profiles and data on more than 50 Super PACs; spending by independent outside groups not affiliated with House or Senate candidates; some $75 million in corporate cash; names of campaign bundlers rounding up cash for both Presidential candidates; and much more.

Our specialized team of money-and-politics investigative editors and reporters has provided a key part of the accountability needed in this election cycle. Whatever the outcome of today’s vote, we won’t miss a beat and will continue digging, keeping a bright light shining on federal, state and judicial races.

Thank you for your support and interest in our work.

Sincerely,

Bill Buzenberg

P.S. Join the Center’s politics editor, John Dunbar, for a live chat today, Election Day, from 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. ET on PBS NewsHour’s After Hours program. Submit your questions about the influence of money and politics and the Center’s reporting today via Twitter and Facebook.
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